Amy Elizabeth Washburn

June 02, 1978 - April 11, 2013

Amy Elizabeth Washburn

June 02, 1978 - April 11, 2013

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Amy Elizabeth Washburn passed away, April 11, 2013 after a courageous battle against cancer. She never gave up. Amys was an amazing person admired by so many and she leaves a large void. Amy was born June 2, 1978 to Ron and Julie Stewart. Amy was a bright a vibrant child with a strong sense of self and ambition. She grew up in Bellingham attending and graduating from Sehome High School with her sights on becoming a nurse at an early age. Amy was always compassionate with her family and friends and wanted to show compassion towards people in need.
Amy was so excited to get into UW Nursing School and begin her journey in helping others. In 2001, Amy graduated from UW with her BS in Nursing. She began her career at St. Josephs Hospital then became the school nurse for Lummi Nation Schools, and then found her niche at the Whatcom County Health Department. She had great passion for the work she was doing and felt that it was her calling. Many of her colleagues have commented about her warm smile, laugh, and her kindness. She was truly a remarkable nurse.
Right after high school Amy met, Merritt Washburn (Duffy) and fell in love. Amy and Duffy dated for 6 years before they were married on July 14, 2002. They celebrated their 10-year anniversary last summer. Amy and Duffy enjoyed camping, skiing, and taking their yearly trip over to the Gorge to watch Dave Matthews.
Amys true love of being a mother came true on August 10, 2006, her angel, Rylie Grace Elizabeth was born. Amy was an invested mother who thoroughly enjoyed her time with Roo. August 8, 2011 Spencer Liam joined the family, Amys miracle baby boy. She loved her children so much. Amy and Duffy loved to go on walks, play at the park or just run their Saturday errands as a family together.
Amy is survived by her husband, Merritt Washburn, daughter Rylie, son Spencer, grandma Mary Brough (Bill), parents Ron and Julie Stewart, sister Allison Mitchell (Tyler), brother Tim Stewart (Angela), numerous aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews.
Amy was a passionate, determined, courageous, giving, loving, loyal and genuine person. She cared more for others than for herself and spent her life advocating for others. She is missed, but will never be forgotten.
Amys family would like to thank all that showed her love and support, especially her doctor (William Rubin) and nurses from hospice. In lieu of flower, donations can be made to saving accounts for Rylie and Spencer at WECU.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 20, at 1 PM, at Moles Farewell Tributes-Bellingham. Please share memories at www.farewelltributes.com
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22 responses to Amy Elizabeth Washburn

  1. Jill Jensen says:

    Duffy and family,
    I had the pleasure of working with Amy for many years! I work at Seamar and Amy was our vaccine nurse, She was our go to person! Personaly, I have learned so much from her. I was a new nurse and i made it a goal one year to learn all there was to know about vaccines….that made for alot of calls to Amy :) ! I talked to her a few months back and she was so strong and courageous as she told me about her fight she was fighting. Amy’s voice light up when sht talked about he sweet children. I know she loved them so much. I remember years ago running into her and her family at the Seattle zoo, she had her sweet little girl on her back. I feel very lucky to have known Amy. I am so sad for your loss. Amy will be missed.

  2. We Are so sorry for your loss.Our thoughts and prayers are with You.

  3. Jan Boykin says:

    Dear Duffy: We were so shocked to hear about Amy. This was really sad news. I have seen your daughter several times with your mom at the BBV swimminjg pool. She is a doll. I have never met Spencer. I am sure he is equally as handsome as his sister is beautiful. You will all miss her a bunch. Know she is now in the beautiful garden of heaven and God will continue to make her comfortable. He will wrap his arms around her daily. Our hearts go out to you all and we hope you find strength in remembering how special your wife and their mommy was. God Bless Jan Boykin and Norm Scheib

  4. Irene Prince says:

    To all of Amy’s family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I am the school nurse at Lummi and would like you to know that over the years I’ve been here many students have asked about Amy and they have always talked about her kindness.

  5. Cindy says:

    I enjoyed working with Amy at Lummi. She always had a smile and was happy. You could tell how big her heart was. May her smile live on in others she touched.

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